Example sentences of "be put [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know , they 're loa , looks like they 're loading them in , they 're putting them in the gar the school .
2 ‘ They 're putting her in a cage so that people can see her .
3 ‘ Luce is fond of you and she does n't want to hurt you , but you 're putting her in an impossible situation by your pig-headedness .
4 so if you 're putting it in the second half of the second term
5 Yeah the firework systems supposed to be the centre of the Red Vase designs , we 're putting ourselves in a considerable disadvantage in not visiting and influencing these Red Vase Designs .
6 Yes , I mean you could put it in the minutes , but also it would be quick at the next meeting of this sub-committee is after the election , it 'll be some time in June , so a quick way of dealing with it would be to put it in the bulletin , yes , but also , but I 'll put it in the minutes , as well .
7 You could be very stupid and go straight back to your flat , in which case you could be putting yourself in a lot of danger .
8 I 'm putting them in the back of the buggy .
9 Then the hotel ( ‘ Charlie sent us , ’ ) and the assistant manager drawing her to one side ( ‘ I 'm putting you in a suite for a couple of hours .
10 so I 've been putting them in the washing machine so maybe
11 R's like they are putting you in a helpless position and expecting you to be able to operate from there .
12 If you buy green bananas a handy tip for speeding up their ripening is to put them in a bag together with some apples or kiwi fruit .
13 Now all they have time to do when they 're working on the site is to put them in the trays and wash them .
14 One useful trick is to put yourself in the position of their bank manager and ask what conditions you would impose before lending them any more money .
15 We 're , we 're sort of just about , you know there 's the last minute things to put in , but , barring that , what we 've done is to put it in a lot of small bags rather than big cases
16 She said , ‘ Nobody 's putting me in no garbage can . ’
17 As she walked past his crumpled body she had said again , ‘ Nobody 's putting me in no garbage can . ’
18 ‘ She may be getting plenty of food , but she 's putting it in a poor skin , ’ retorted Sarah .
19 " Well … something 's put her in a bad form … "
20 ‘ In a way , Jeff is putting himself in the position of being a cultural martyr , ’ says Ned Rifkin , exhibition curator for Washington DC 's Hirshhorn Museum , part of the prestigious Smithsonian Institution .
21 Uniplex is putting itself in a position to do that internally with the acquisition three weeks ago of IMI Consulting , a $2.3m Connecticut-based subsidiary of Uniplex 's $1,500m parent company IMI Plc specialised in downsizing , gateways , SNA and big computing environments .
22 Uniplex is putting itself in a position to do that internally with the acquisition three weeks ago of IMI Consulting , a $2.3m Connecticut-based subsidiary of Uniplex 's $1,500m parent company IMI plc specialised in downsizing , gateways , SNA and big IT environments .
23 As you can see , so far six hundred organizations have registered with us and what we 've done is put them in a rather , rather flash booklet and the idea is that youngsters , their parents , teachers , youth leaders , scout leaders , anybody , gets hold of one of these booklets and in it , it tells them how to go sailing .
24 The only thing I 'm asking you to do is put them in the diary now .
25 All he wants to do is put you in a cage . ’
26 My first thought was to put them in the dustbin .
27 Tony found that the best thing to do was to put her in the buggy and push her round the town , or take her to the park .
28 As the novelist E. M. Forster was to put it in the Indian summer of the bourgeoisie : ‘ In came the dividends , up went the lofty thoughts . ’
29 What he was putting them in a ?
30 The cost of a player in the fantasy league does not reflect his ‘ true ’ value ; for defenders and goalies it 's how many clean sheets , +4 points , or goals conceded — 1 point for each ( but they get points for nipping in the odd goal ; why Irwin is worth 3m and Tony 1.9m ) ; for the midfield and forwards it is how many they score , +3 points , and how many they assist with , +2 points , explaining why Speed is valued higher than Macca , as at the time of setting this up he was putting them in the onion bag .
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